A, 1 ...;r4 • . 16—The Daily Collegian Monday, Sept. 27, 1982 , . Santana casts magical musio.., spell . •.. . . , . , etc..... By RON YEANY quite the enthusiasm of some of the -- driving rhythm section into full gear. and CHRISTINE CURCIO . older hits. After opening with "Sear- But bassist David Margen, who re- .. Collegian Staff Wiiters chin' " and "Winning" from last: mained, rather laid back throughout . year's Zebop!, Santana began to the first'part of the show, was the one If there has been one thing distin- weave its spell, belting out such clas- who brought down the house when he . . guishable about Santana over the sics as "Black Magic Woman" and cut loose with his sizzling bass solo. ® • peanuts years, it has been the guitar artistry "Oye Como Va" from the Abraxas 1p Concerts Are traditionally the best of Carlos Santana, and this musical of 1970. "Well All Right," and "Sam- atmosphere\ for solo spots by all MINIM legend showed an excited crowd last ba Pa Ti" were also enthilsiastically grail) members, and they are usually , i ' , A . HEY, CHUCK!THAT WEIRD WELL,THERCS ANOTHER THAT MUST BE ° MARBLES"! STAY THERE, j um . '"4 night at Rec Hall that he does not received. boring. But Santana's crisp reper- DO6 OF YOURS IS SORT ONE OUT BY MY BACK I4E'5 ANOTHER ONE OF MUTT! I'VE intend to lose his title as one of .the Carlos' current band, together for toire made it possible for each mini- OF A BEAGLE, ISN'T HE? DOOR-YOU DON'T SUPPOSE SNOOPY'S BROTHERS!WE'VE FOUND WHERE i'AAuT7 4I 7I best in the business. one year, showed amazing energy cian to pound out a solo that was far . THEY'RE RELATED DO YOU? BEEN EXPECTING HIM!! ~ Santana's current tour is promoting throughout the solid 2 1 / 2 -hour set. from stale. • s YOU BELONG! '" "• , -zi lit,A k . its 14th Ip, Shango. The album's hit Percussionists Raul Rekow, Arman- There was very little chatter be- filt) s' "Hold On" was performed along with do Peraza and Orestes Vilato would i .. IA tween songs, but Carlos mentioned t--.._ t Vit t 0 3 a number of instrumentals, but the - have stolen the show if it hadn't been during the show that the band had c re (;) new material wasn't received with for Carlos' unmistakable stage pres- seen the Nebraska game and was - , Z ,I 6) / r riS- • -- ' fd it-tal, . . impressed. And that got a, big re- , I A prl ti e ga t e. .l 4ol l, l 9-z7 1(:.;#°1 . • ...," .• 'W • • ..,.5.,,e.... 0 lOU United Feature S • Icate, ft so to., sponse from the already enthusiastic crowd. arts .. ' llt.J.:•::: -. :-' , ;'..'.•,.,' .- '-:.:'.:..'.i.,:.K..,. -- . - ..' - • N1...:„..:,.:,..:..•'..„„_.:.:.,,.:,'.'.'.'.ii.-.-.,-:.•,,...--..-•::....i.,'..1::.':•.'..',.-..'-'ii....-:'-..il'-'*-•.':•.,.N'E "STEPPIN' OUT" A NEW CONCERT AND THE QUARTET Friday October Bth Eisenhower Auditorium Tickets $6, 7, 8 Tickets will go on sale Tues., Sept. 28th, Wed. 29th for students with proper 0-273 AND MUSIC FROM LOVE NOTES All seats reserved 4 Tickets per I.D. A University Concert Committee Production ence. Carlos, clad in a sleeveless Jimmy Cliff t-shirt, effortlessly led the band in cues and solos that spot lighted his professionalism. Carlos seemed to communicate through the guitar, and in turn, the guitar did the singing for him. He could make it scream, wail, moan and cry. His musical inspiration is found in prayer and meditation, and . his gratitude to God was shown by a portrait of Christ secured to an ampli fier onstage with adhesive tape. For Carlos Santana, his guitar was an extension of himself, and through out the performance it was his guitar that held together the array of musi cal directions in which the band has successfully travelled the wide variety of jazz, Latin and Afro-Cuban music now fused with a more recently acquired pop sound. The master mu sician has a feel for contemporary music but still maintains the continu ity of his vintage work. Alexander Ligertwood, the band's newest vocalist, handled the recent material very well. But with classics such as "Oye Como Va" and "She's Not There," his , voice wasn't quite strong enough to replace original singer/keyboardist Gregg Rolie, a founding member who left with gui tarist Neal Schon to form Journey in 1973. Six-year Santana drummer Gra ham Lear was the spark that fired a The band came out for . three en cores, playing "She's Not There," an intrumental piece from a recent Ip, and, to the surprise of everyone, unveiled a backdrop of the Shango album cover and gathered out front to perform the a capella title track. They then exited in single file, with Carlos hanging back long enough to make the sign of the cross to the audience. Santana certainly put on a fine performance last night, showing that contemporary music still has room for an artist who knows exactly where his roots are. WITH Rec Hall was aglow last night when music legend Carlos Santana (far left) dropped in with his gang of master musicians for an evening of pure magic. A hot string jam has guitarist Alexander Ligert• wood, Santana and bassist David Margen (left) in the spotlight. Throughout the performance the group lived up to its name as being one of the most impressive, and certainly talented, bands in the business. 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A young girl on a cross-country bus journey becomes involved with a Vietnam veteran whose burning desire is to start a worm farm with an old war buddy. 4:300 ** "The Relative Solution" (1971, Mystery) Burt Reynolds, Richard Ander• son. Police detective Dan August searches a town for a pair of killers. 8:00 (1) WEATHER WORLD THREE'S COMPANY a) co in NEWS • 0 BUCK ROGERS ID MORK AND MINDY 8:30 Q INDEPENDENT LEARNING PREVIEW WKRP IN CINCINNATI (I) NBC NEWS II) ABC NEWS O CBS NEWS al BARNEY MILLER 7:00 Q MACNEIL / LEHRER REPORT • 0 M'A'S•H • DOVEY'S OUTDOORS (I) P.M. MAGAZINE How clothes reveal an individual's personality; the finals of a poker championship in Lake Tahoe. 0 SOAP CI) LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE ID NEWS ei) INSIDE BASEBALL • 7:30 II) BUSINESS REPORT ALL IN THE FAMILY . II) YOU ASKED FOR IT C) ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT 0 BENNY HILL 0) BASEBALL New York Yankees at Bos ton Red Sox II) SPORTSCENTER 8:00 (1) GREAT PERFORMANCES "Staying On" Celia Johnson and. Trevor Howard star as an aging English army couple who elect to remain in India after its independ ence. (R) 13 P.M. MAGAZINE How clothes reveal an individual's personality; the finals of a poker championship in Lake Tahoe. 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A successful advertising man drops out of the business world's rat race and leaves his home and family for a loft apartment in New York City. 9:30 (1) THE TAJ MAHAL Indian actor Saeed Jaffrey relates the moving love story and the cultural history which inspired the construction of the Taj Mahal in India. 10:00 a) CRISIS TO CRISIS WITH BARBARA The Daily Collegian CIOSSWCII by Mite Shea (Answers in tomorrow's Collegian Classifieds) JORDAN "Fire In The Water" The story of several American and Vietnamese fami lies in conflict over Texas's faltering shrimp fishing industry is told. 0 NEWS II) INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS 10:30 OD METROPOLITAN REPORT 11:00 0 M'A•S*ll C) C) NEWS 0 MADAME'S PLACE 11) ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT ® SPORTSCENTER 11:30 0 STARSKY AND HUTCH 0 TONIGHT Guest host: Joan Rivers. Guest: Debbie Allen. HAWAII FIVE•O to TRAPPER•JOHN, M.D. Gonzo risks his , job when he feels morally compelled to tell the press about unsafe conditions at a nuclear plant. (R) (I 0 SATURDAY NIGHT 12:00 (:) NEWS ® BOXING Coverage of the Bobby Czyz / Chris Linson 10-round middleweight bout from the Americana Hotel in Great Gorge, N.J. (R) 12:30 0 MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE 0 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN Guests: William F. Buckley, Warren Zevon. 0 ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE YOU ASKED FOR IT ID STAR TREK 12:40 E) COLUMBO A television actor uses a story from one of his own scripts to kill his producer and former lover. 1:00 0 PSYCHIC PHENOMENA • 1:30 0 HOGAN'S HEROES 0 NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT (1) INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS 2:00 10 MIDDAY 0 JOE FRANKLIN (1) MOVIE **li "No Man Is An Island" (1962, Drama) Jeffrey Hunter, Marshall Thompson. Stranded on Guam by the Jap- anese during World War 11, American George Tweed organizes the natives into effective guerrilla units. 2:16 0 NEWS 2:30 (E) THE ROCKFORD FILES SPORTSCENTER 3:00 OFF THE SET Monday, Sept. 27